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  1. Justino Díaz (born January 29, 1940) is a Puerto Rican operatic bass-baritone. In 1963, Díaz won an annual contest held at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, becoming the first Puerto Rican to obtain such an honor and as a consequence, made his Metropolitan debut in October 1963 in Verdi's Rigoletto as Monterone.

  2. With his distinguished, deeply resonant voice and storied operatic career, Justino Díaz, stood on the stages of the world’s great opera houses and today stands as one of the greatest bass-baritones of our time.

  3. Dec 21, 2022 · A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, bass-baritone Justino Díaz started performing at the age of eight and made his operatic debut in 1957 as Ben in Menotti’s The Telephone. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1963 and went on to sing 39 roles in 400 performances with the company.

  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Justino Díaz on Receiving a Kennedy Center Honor - YouTube. The Kennedy Center. 799K subscribers. Subscribed. 97. 7.3K views 2 years ago #KCHonors. Watch the 44th annual Kennedy Center Honors...

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  5. Dec 1, 2021 · Opera bass-baritone Justino Díaz at his home in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Díaz is one of the artists chosen to receive the 44th Kennedy Center Honors. (Erika P. Rodriguez for The Washington Post)...

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  6. Jul 4, 2021 · The Olga Iglesias Project sits down with the acclaimed Puerto Rican bass and 2021 Kennedy Center honoree, Justino Díaz, as he reflects about his experiences working with Pablo Casals, Leontyne...

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  8. ‘The International Language Is Music:’ Opera Star Justino Díaz Reflects on a Life in Song. by San Francisco Opera staff. In bowties and gowns, they gathered—business magnates and world leaders, celebrities and socialites—all to herald the start of a new era in American opera. It was September 16, 1966.

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